The veterans of the Iraq war receive a big boost from “Sopranos” star James Gandolfini who returns to HBO with a documentary, “Alive Day Memories: Home From Iraq.” In a war that has left more than 27,000 wounded, we have a new generation of veterans. Ninety percent of the wounded survive their injuries but face an uphill battle returning to society with amputations and severe post-traumatic stress. Gandolfini interviews 10 soldiers ranging in age from 21 to 41, discussing with them their feelings on their futures and their devotion to America. The interviews are interspersed with harrowing footage from the war-torn streets of Iraq.

ALIVE DAY MEMORIES: HOME FROM IRAQ

Sunday, 10:30 p.m.. HBO

CATEGORY: DRAMA

Sexual healing

Three couples in search of emotional and sexual fulfillment consult the same therapist on the new series “Tell Me That You Love Me.” Dr. May Foster (Jane Alexander) hits all the demographics. For the pre-AARP generation, there’s Dave (Tim McKay) and Katie (Ally Walker), who appear happy even though they no longer have sex. Then there’s Carolyn (Sonya Walger) and Palek (Adam Scott). They’re still in their 30s but are having trouble getting pregnant. Jamie (Michelle Borth) and Hugo (Luke Farrell Kirby)are engaged, but he’s already straying from the relationship.

TELL ME YOU LOVE ME

Sunday, 9 p.m., HBO

CATEGORY: TALK SHOW

Kathie Lee reunion

KATHIE LEE GIFFORD makes a triumphant return to the Regis Philbin talk show which she left seven years ago. Gifford, who shared co-hosting duties with Philbin for 15 years and was replaced with Kelly Ripa, will help celebrate the show’s twentieth year on the air in national syndication. In her day, Gifford was known for her banter with Philbin as well as for her fondness for sharing anecdotes about her family life with the audience. Kathie Lee Gifford is scheduled to be a guest on “Live! With Regis and Kelly” next month, to help mark the beginning of the morning show’s 20th season on the air in national syndication. During her visit, Philbin and co-host Kelly Ripa will review memorable moments from the previous two decades.

LIVE! WITH REGIS & KELLY

Friday, 9 a.m., ABC

CATEGORY: COMEDY

Frat spy

THE various fraternities of the ABC Family series “Greek” unite forces to determine if there’s an enemy in their ranks. The college newspaper publishes a story trashing the Greek system and the brothers and sisters of Omega Chia, Zeta Beta Zeta and Kappa Tau put their collective minds together to catch the undercover pledge. Meanwhile, Asheigh (Amber Stevens) needs a shoulder to cry after some man trouble and makes the mistake of thinking Calvin’s sympathy for her is a sign of romantic interest – not!

GREEK

Monday, 9 p.m., ABC Family

CATEGORY: DRAMA

Down to the wire

The death of a high-profile lawyer has put Brenda and her team of detectives under the gun on “The Closer.” While testimony continues at the police station, Brenda meets a witness with an airtight alibi. She wonders if she’s arrested the wrong person for murder. Meanwhile, she and Fritz (Jon Tenney) find trouble combining their finances and have another argument about their future together. Guest stars include Larry King, Dominic Dunne and California Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez.

THE CLOSER

Monday, 9 p.m., TNT

CATEGORY: DRAMA

Prime witness

The Frobisher case now hinges on Gregory Malina’s (Peter Facinelli) deposition. After a brief fling in Florida with Frobisher associate Katie Connor, Gregory has unwittingly charmed his way into the center of the scandal and Patty committed to keeping him safe from the nefarious forces on Ray Fiske’s legal team. Ellen (Rose Byrne) and Tom (Tate Donovan) decide to keep a secret from Patty who they fear might be manipulating them.